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Football programmes: 1945 and 1946, including QPR, West Ham, Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Arsenal (15).

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A pair of Samson models of sheep after Chelsea, together with two studies of children, one with a bee, the other with a shell; and a pair of figures with goats and other items.

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Modern British School c1930- 'The Royal Hospital, Chelsea'; oil on panel, inscribed verso, 27x21.5cm

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A Red Anchor Chelsea Serving Plate, circa 1755, of bracketed outline, painted with bouquets and scattered sprigs in typical vivid enamel colours, red line border, red anchor mark, 28.5cm wide

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Haig (Axel Herman, 1835 - 1921). Interior of Amiens Cathedral, 1897, signed in pencil, approx. 290 x 380 mm, framed and glazed, together with Martin (M. E.), Chartres, uncol. aquatint, signed and titled in pencil, approx. 300 x 225 mm, framed and glazed, plus one other late 19th c. etching entitled "Old Chelsea, Cheyne Walk", by Percy Harvey [ - ], approx. 240 x 175 mm, signed and titled in the image (signature indistinct), framed and glazed (3)

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A Chelsea Derby Bute shape Cup and Saucer with simple gilt border, an early Derby vertically fluted gilt Cup and Saucer, and a Bloor Derby porringer shape Cup and Saucer with cornflower spray

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HURLBUTT, Bow Porcelain, KING, Chelsea Porcelain, HONEY, Dresden China, and four others

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Ashendene Press. Berners (Dame Juliana), A Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle, (after the text of the Boke of St Albans, printed by Wynkyn the Worde, 1496), pub. Ashendene Press, Shelley House, Chelsea, 1903, printed on vellum, wood eng. frontis. and six wood engs. to text, initial letter printed in red, orig. morocco gilt by Florence Paget, spine faded and corners slightly bumped, 8vo. One of 25 copies on vellum of which 20 are for sale. (1)

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Ceramics reference, various, mostly late 19th and 20th c., including The Pottery and Porcelain of Swansea and Nantgarw, by E. Morton Nance, 1942, Old Bristol Potteries, by W. J. Pountney, 1920, William Adams an Old English Potter, ed. William Turner, 1904, Spode and His Successors, by Arthur Hayden, 1925, The Imperial Russian Dinner Service, by Dr. George C. Williamson, 1909, Lustre Pottery, by Lady Evans, 1920, The Cheyne Book of Chelsea China and Pottery, ed. Reginald Blunt, n.d., c. 1924, Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale, 1734-1801, by William H. Tapp, etc., all ex-lib copies, with usual marks, mostly 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

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A pair of Chelsea-Derby figures, gallant wearing half length green cape, female companion in floral dress, on circular scroll moulded bases, pad marks beneath, some damage, 9.75in.

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A Chelsea pot and cover, red anchor period, circa 1755, lobed oval shape painted with bouquets and scattered floral sprigs, unmarked, 3.5in.

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A Chelsea octagonal teabowl, 'raised anchor' mark and period, 1749-52, painted with bluebells, peony and insects, some restoration, 3.5in. diam.

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A Chelsea 'Sir Hans Sloane' plate, 'red anchor' mark and period, painted with a lilac flower, associated leaves and two butterflies, some restoration to rim, 8.25in.

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A Chelsea saucer, red anchor mark and period, 1752-56, painted with a red polyanthus, butterfly and insects, cracks to rim,

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A Chelsea lobed dish, red anchor mark and period, 1752-56, painted with a five-frond scolopendrium in green enamel with brown veins, 7in.

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A pair of Chelsea chocolate cups and saucers, gold anchor marks and period, 1756-69, cups with two handles, all painted with asiatic pheasants in puce, borders in a gilded c-scroll set pattern, one cup cracked

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A Chelsea porcelain sauce boat, 'red anchor' period, 1752-56, moulded and painted with flower sprays and insects, the underside with strawberry tendrils, branch handle, unmarked, 6in. long

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An early Chelsea "blanc de chine" lotus-moulded tea bowl, circa 1750, with undulating rim, unmarked, two firing chips to rim, 2.75in.

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A Chelsea-Derby teabowl, c.1780 , with moulded wrythen decoration below a border of trailing flowers, gilt anchor mark, 8cm diameter. Chips to rim and some rubbing

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An early to mid 20th century porcelain figure of a maid knotting garlic bulbs, the base incised 'Chelsea Cheyne 1925', considered to be designed and modelled by Miss Gwendoline Parnell, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, on ebonised plinth base under glass

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A Royal Chelsea Golden Rose Pattern Teapot, two plates and a ewer (4)

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A New Chelsea bone china Tea for Two Service painted floral frieze and gilt

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A pair of Samson porcelain bocage figure groups in Chelsea style, each raised on a rococo scroll base, 21cm high.

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Sir Joseph Napier- 'Bamburgh Castle'; oil on board, inscribed on Chelsea Arts Society label verso, 26x36cm: After W. Heaton Cooper- Wind and Sun over a highland loch; reproduction print, signed and titled in pencil: together with a reverse printed glass picture, (3)

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A Chelsea gold anchor period porcelain figure of a gentleman holding a spade, with floral encrusted and gilt scrolling circular base, gilded anchor mark, (arm detached, with restorations), 17.5cm high

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JAMES A MCNEIL WHISTLER "Chelsea", etching, 5" x 8"

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Coalport basket encrusted with flora on a mid blue ground, Also a Coalport Chelsea style twin handled vase decorated with scattered flora, 19th century, (one of the vases handles re-attached, small losses to the applied flora) (2) Max height 22cm

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Chelsea saucer dish circa 1755 painted with Meissen style flora, red anchor mark to base, (old repaired rim chip) 20cm diameter

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A set of six matching William de Morgan tiles, each decorated with a 'Tudor' Rose and two branches in shades of green on a white ground, 15cm. x 15cm., impressed oval Chelsea period marks, circa 1880, chip to one corner and some glaze nibbles.

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A group of fourteen William de Morgan tiles decorated in five variations of the leaf and berry pattern with yellow fruits amongst leafy foliage in shades of green on a white ground, 15cm. x 15cm. each, impressed oval Chelsea period marks, circa 1880, some colour variation and damage to margins.

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A set of six matching William de Morgan tiles, each decorated with three stylized daisy blooms in manganese on green frond-like leaves on a white ground, 15cm. x 15cm., impressed oval Chelsea period marks, circa 1880, some glaze nibbles to margins.

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A set of six identically decorated William de Morgan tiles, 15cm. x 15cm., impressed oval Chelsea period marks, circa 1880, some chips to margins and bleeding.

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A set of six matching William de Morgan tiles identically decorated, but with blue daisy-like blooms, 15cm. x 15cm., impressed oval Chelsea period marks, circa 1880, significant bleeding, some minor nibbles.

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A pair of William de Morgan tiles, each decorated with stylized daisy blooms in shades of blue on green frond-like leaves and a white ground, 15cm. x 15cm. each, impressed oval Chelsea period marks, circa 1880, some colour variation.

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A pair of identically decorated William de Morgan tiles, but with red daisy-like blooms, 15cm. x 15cm., impressed oval Chelsea period marks, circa 1880, one cracked.

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A pair of William de Morgan tiles, each decorated with a 'Tudor' Rose and two branches in shades of green on a white ground, 15cm. x 15cm., impressed oval Chelsea period marks, circa 1880, one tile slightly reduced at the top.

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A mixed group of damaged William de Morgan tiles and some fragments in various patterns, with Chelsea and Architectural Pottery Co. marks.

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ARTISTS. A Collection of letters to Lucy Clifford. Collier, The Hon. JOHN. Five. A.Ls.S., 1884, 1885, 1917, 1919 and n.d. from Chelsea Embankment etc. 14pp., 8vo. He offers constructive criticism of her books, including Mrs. Keith's Crime. Aslo Sir Laurence Alma Tadema, A. L.S., 1900; Sir William B. Richamond, A.L.S. (?1892); Sir Frank Dicksee, 3 A.Ls.S., 1925 & n.d. 41/2pp. ; John Brett, A.L.S., 1877; Dorothy Tennant (Lady Stanley), 2 A.Ls.S. , 6pp., 1882. About her illustrations for Lucy's Anyhow stories (13)

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Mason's Ironstone; Old Chelsea pattern quantity of cups, saucers side plates and tea plates (q)

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A Chelsea 'Hans Sloane' dish, of chrysanthemum lobed form, boldly painted with a cabbage leaf and four insects beneath the red brown lined rim, 23.5cm diam, painted anchor in red, c1758 Glaze scratches and localised wear including rubbing to the rim

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A Chelsea 'Hans Sloane' botanical dish, en suite with the preceding lot, 24cm diam, painted anchor in red, c1758 Glaze scratches and stacking wear

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A Chelsea figure of a sportsman, holding his gun and wearing a brown hat and fur trimmed puce coat, red and gilt waistcoat and blue breeches, a powder flask slung over his shoulder, his hound at his feet, on a floretted green and gilt scroll edged mound, 21cm h, painted anchor in gold, c1765-70 Restoration to the right hand, the gun and the coat; typical losses to the floral encrustation at the back of the figure and on the base

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A Chelsea strawberry leaf shaped dish, red anchor period, painted with a loose bouquet, flowering plant, scattered flowers and insects in red brown edged rim, the stalk looped to form the handle, 22cm l, c1755 Some stacking wear affecting one of the flowers in the principal bouquet, one of the insects (a bee) almost completely worn off, some localised wear to the red brown lined rim, a minor flat rim chip to one of the points of the leaf which is not too noticeable

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A Chelsea moulded plate of Gotzkowsky Erhabene Blumen design, red anchor period, enamelled to the centre with two insects and scattered flowers, the border conforming within a red brown lined rim, 23.5cm diam, painted anchor in red, c1755-58 Some stacking wear and slight wreathing of the glaze

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A Chelsea pineapple moulded cup and cover, with entwined leafy turquoise handles, painted to either side with exotic birds perched on berried branches, the interior of the cup with two insects, 11cm h, painted anchor in red-brown, c1760 Cover - 3inch firing crack and some slight wreathing of the glaze which does not detract. Cup - firing crack in one of the handles; some wear to the red brown lined rim

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William King - Chelsea Porcelain, from the signed edition of 75, this copy nop 38, on hand made paper, pigskin gilt, 1922; (catalogue of) The F S McKenna Collection of English Porcelain, Part I Chelsea 1743-1758, 1972 Marshal (H Rissik ) - Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period 1751-1783, from the edition of 1200 copies, illus, cloth, glasine jacket, Newport:Ceramic Book Company 1954; (3)

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A CHELSEA PORCELAIN RED-ANCHOR PERIOD PLATE, c.1755-57, hand-painted with a bouquet of garden flowers and six flowers to the border, painted mark and number 6 to base, 23cm, (9in) diameter (haircrack, rim chips)

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A pair of Chelsea figures of a fowler and companion circa 1760, both standing before a flowering tree with a dog at their feet, gold anchor mark, each approx. 25cm., 9.75in. some restoration and chips (2)

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A Longton Hall leaf-moulded pickle dish circa 1755, painted with flowers inside green and yellow borders, twisted green stalk handle, 13.5cm., 5.25in. wide; also a Chelsea sheaf of corn etui; a Chelsea kakiemon octagonal saucer and a Chelsea small circular fluted dish, painted with scattered flowers, some overall damage and restoration (5)

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Frederick Pegram, late 19th century portrait of George Gally (born 21.9. 1863), wearing the costume that he wore for the Chelsea Arts Ball with a sword which belonged to his grandfather. (Label on reverse gives this information and states that the portrait was painted by his cousin Frederick Pegram). Oil on canvas, 21'' x 11''

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Carroll (Lewis & the Rossetti family). A fine album of approx. eighty (mostly albumen print) photographs on fifty leaves, of the Rossetti family and friends, plus art works by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and other Pre?Raphaelite artists, etc., c. 1850s to 1900, including six photographs by Lewis Carroll (i.e. Charles L. Dodgson) seven images of William Rossetti's first fiancee Henrietta Rintoul from the 1850s, images of other Rintoul family members, Marie Stillman, two unidentified girls, images of art works photographed by William E. Gray and Naya [many of the latter of paintings from the first Venice Biennale of 1895 of which William Rossetti was chairman of the judging jury], the first twenty images (all art works) pasted in, the remaining images corner?mounted, most images on rectos with ink captions on facing page in William Rossetti's hand, William Rossetti's ownership signature, dated 1898, orig. half morocco with William Rossetti's printed label to upper cover (numbered 24: Gabriel, Family, Miscellaneous), spine damaged and covers near detached, folio Full contents description available. The Lewis Carroll albumen prints are: 1) Drawing of the late Mrs D.G. Rossetti by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, with head resting on a pillow [Carroll's image number 1147], 158 x 146 mm; 2) Drawing of Mrs. Morris in an armchair, full?length, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti [image number 1152], 154 x 130 mm; 3) Alphonse Legros, [image number 1128], 122 x 101 mm; 4) Maria Francesca Rossetti, with her mother Frances Mary Lavinia (nee Polidori) and brother Dante Gabriel playing chess [image number 1134, also with Christina Rossetti to left of image], 124 x 158 mm; 5) Christina, Dante Gabriel, Mrs. Frances Rossetti, William and Maria (splash?marked on photographic plate) [image number 1133?, slightly wider], 150 x 177 mm; 6) Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti with her son William Michael (almost trimmed out) [image number 1132, also with Dante Gabriel and Christina], 94 x 48 mm. The first two photographs are pasted in, the remaining four corner?mounted. All were taken 6?8 October 1863 at Dante Gabriel Rossetti's home at 16 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. (1)

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A Derby fluted sauceboat, painted in coloured enamels with bouquets of flowers, applied with a loop handle, 24cm in length (cracked and repaired); and a similar Chelsea lobed dish, the underside moulded with a band of leaves, 17cm in length, red anchor mark (crack and repaired), circa 1756

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A Chelsea or 'Girl In The Swing' fob seal modelled and painted as a standing figure of Punchinello, the cornelian seal cut with a dove and a motto, the mounts of yellow metal, 3cm high (D)

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A pair of 1950s two-handled urn shaped vases decorated with green malachite effect, by Jim Smart of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea (converted to electric table lamps), and cream linen shades for same

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A Chelsea Derby tea bowl and saucer, in a variation of the Brocade pattern.

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Programmes & ticket stubs, 4 Arsenal homes 1937-38 & 1938-39, Chelsea v Villa 25.3.39, Arsenal v Charlton 1943 War Cup final (with ticket stub), England v Wales 25.9.43 (with stub), England v Wales 'pirate' 27.2.43 (with stub), 2 x FA XI v Combined Services XI programmes at Portsmouth 12.12.45 & 2 post-war Arsenal homes; sold with a small qty. of non-football programmes & tickets including England v Scotland rugby at Twickenham 19.3.38 (with ticket)

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12 wartime services programmes for matches played in London, venues comprising Brentford, Chelsea, Dulwich Hamlet, Millwall, Wembley and West Ham,

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A collection of programmes, with a good representation of Fulham and Chelsea in the 1940s, other programmes including non-football

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An autograph book & memorabilia relating to George Sawyer, a linesman in the 1953 'Matthews' F.A. Cup final, comprising his cloth shirt badge inscribed S.C.F.A, REFEREE; an Eve-of-the-Final-Rally programme; a printed flyer showing Mr Sawyer at the final; the final match programme; and the official's autograph album containing a good selection of team groups dating between 1950 & 1953, Man Utd, Blackpool, Spurs, Chelsea etc.

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A Chelsea 1970 F.A. Cup commemorative display, containing a b&w match action photograph from the final surrounded by 8 colour facsimile tickets relating to the Cup run, mounted, framed & glazed, 69 by 65cm, 27 by 25 1/2in.

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